“…One way of achieving this could be through the development of career competencies, defined as “knowledge, skills, and abilities central to career development, which can be influenced by the individual” (Akkermans, Brenninkmeijer, Huibers, & Blonk, ). In a recent study, Akkermans et al () reviewed the available literature on career competencies, thereby integrating the boundaryless career perspective (“three ways of knowing”; Eby et al, ), the protean career perspective (“career metacompetencies”; Briscoe & Hall, ), the career self‐management perspective (De Vos et al, ; King, ), and the human capital perspective (Kuijpers et al, ). Based on this integration of career perspectives, Akkermans et al () developed a career competency framework consisting of three dimensions: reflective career competencies, communicative career competencies, and behavioral career competencies.…”